The Gorham Press
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The Gorham Press was an American publishing imprint, at one time located at 100 Charles St., Boston. It published books at their authors' expense. The Gorham Press incorporated the business of Harold Vinal of New York in 1929. Richard G. Badger's assistant, Ruth Hill, was named editor of Poet Lore magazine, which Badger also published.[1]
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